The Queen of Scrolls never admits defeat

Chapter 372 None of the Zhang Family

Chapter 372 They Don't Go Home
Furthermore, the new version of the permanent energy storage card can be charged not only with magic power but also with gem coins.

It's equivalent to giving herself a 10000 mana mana bar, greatly increasing her combat endurance.

With so much card-making energy, using some to hold a graduation card-drawing event is just a drop in the ocean for Moran.

Sylph saw Moran looking at character cards, but Moran's character cards were in Blue Star script, which she couldn't understand, so she took out her own character card:

"Moran, it's been so long, and none of my magic level progress bars have turned red. What level have you reached in your magic?"

Moran glanced at Sylph {character card}. Her current rank was also at the peak level, but in the witch magic section, the highest level magic was still planting magic and plant magic.

Planting magic is a special type of magic based on magical contamination.

Plant magic is a branch of wood-based magic.

One is a senior-level 60%, and the other is a senior-level 80%.

Moran's two spells have both broken through to the peak level.

She changed the text on her character card and showed it to Sylph.

Sylph was stunned by her witch spell list: "On average, every spell you have is a whole level higher than mine! How come they're all spell names from different spell schools? You've even practiced every single support spell?"

Vasita, who was watching the little witches' antics, was also disturbed and came over to stand there with Sylph, both staring blankly at Moran's character card.

"Gourmet Witch, Sewing Witch, Alchemy Witch, Potions Witch, Space Witch, Gold Witch, Green Witch, Blue Witch, Red Witch, Orange Witch, Cyan Witch, Purple Witch, Snow Witch, White Witch, Black Witch... You've already got thirteen witch titles right after graduation? No, wait, your elemental magic is all at an advanced level, you can get an even more powerful Elemental Witch title!"

Looking at her own achievements, she's lucky if she can get the titles of Blue Witch and Green Witch.

They all spent five years at the Witch Academy. Five years ago, when Moran first created the character cards, the empty magic slots on her cards were still vivid in my mind. Everyone started from the same point, but in just five years, such a big difference has emerged.

"Is it really necessary for us to go out into the wilderness to train and learn magic from other races? We haven't even mastered witch magic yet!" Sylph said, somewhat discouraged.

"What are you thinking! Learning magic through trials is just a side benefit; the key is to quietly spread our magic to other races!"

Moran said, "Your magic growth has slowed down a lot, hasn't it? There are only so many witches in the wilderness. In order to give us time to prepare, the witch clan forbids witches from mentioning the newborn witch in the wilderness."

If we want to earn more magic, we have no choice but to go out into the wilderness and secretly spread the channels for purchasing witch magic.

Only when enough races learn our magic will they transform from potential enemies into allies who support us.

Otherwise, no outsider would ever want the witch clan to have a few more witches.

We must grow into an unshakeable force before other races discover us, otherwise we will definitely be targeted.

At that point, I'll either have to trouble the three witches for help, or I'll be stuck hiding in the wilderness for the rest of my life.

"Actually, as long as we don't reveal our identities as witches, our peak-level rank and advanced magic level are more than enough for us to handle most crises, especially considering that powerful individuals above the peak level have been exploring the Sky Well for years."

“Yes! Witches are powerful, but before they grow up, they are nothing,” Vasita agreed.

Sylph also realized the importance of the matter: "Then let's go out into the wilderness to gain experience as soon as possible after we graduate!"

"Your mothers both live in the wilderness, right?" Moran asked. "Don't you plan to go back and visit them before you leave?"

If Shana's mother hadn't gone to the human kingdom again, and if the little wooden house in Cuixi Plain hadn't been abandoned, Moran would definitely have wanted to go home and visit.

Vasita and Sylph both shook their heads.

“After my mother found out I was a witch, she wrote to me and told me not to go back to her house until I became a witch that no one in Valen dared to mess with,” Vasita said.

“My mother is too!” Sylph said. “Why?” Moran asked, puzzled.

"The birth of new witches is of great importance. Each witch, once she grows up, has the potential to change the entire continent's situation."

Therefore, information must not be leaked before the organization has fully matured.

Even the witch's spouse who has signed the Wilderness Pact must not reveal this.

If we go home, there is a risk of exposure.

Even though my father loves my mother and me very much and would not harm the witch, this is a matter of great importance between races, and we cannot use this to test humanity.

"That's what my mother said," Sylph said.

"That's what my mother thinks too."

Moreover, when I came to the Witch Academy, my mother told me that if I didn't plan to become a necromancer, I shouldn't go back to Dark Valley.

That place is not suitable for other witches to live in.

He only told me to invite her and my father over when I had established the witch's house.

Vasida said, "Actually, everyone is like this. A mother's home is a mother's home, and your own home is your own home. After graduating and becoming an adult, you have to work hard for your own home and can't think about going back to your mother's home and having her take care of you again."

Moran: "..."

Since her paternal lineage is unknown, she doesn't have that kind of worry.

Shana's mother hadn't told her either.

Shana's mother doesn't even have a home of her own, and she doesn't know where to go back to.

What a free-spirited witch!
Thankfully, the Golden Bird Clan helped them deliver messages; otherwise, with the witches scattered here and there, running around everywhere, they would have all lost contact in no time.
“Since none of you are planning to go home, let’s go straight to Witch Town to find Senior Lilith after graduation and prepare for our journey into the wilderness!” Moran said.

To ensure their safety and allow them to act together, Lilith stayed in the witch town for the entire year.

“Okay!” Sylph and Vasita agreed.

“I have to copy some books tomorrow, so I should go home early!” Sylph said.

Vasita: Me too!

Moran controlled the flying carpet to fly towards the castle.

The other little witches hadn't returned yet; only the three of them were on the large bed in the lounge.

Moran, with her left arm around Sylph and her right arm around Vasita, said, "It's our last night at the Witch Academy. Sleeping like this is too ordinary. How about we tell a ghost story to liven things up?"

Sylph and Vasita covered her mouth from either side.

“Shut up! I don’t want to never be able to remember this night again!” Vasita said.

“If you dare say that, I’ll bring out the Screaming Bellflower and make you faint!” Sylph threatened.

Moran was extremely disappointed: "Does the little witch become harder and harder to amuse as she grows up?"

(End of this chapter)

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